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1 Object Number Description Condition Notes Image 87 Small clay bowl, possibly used for make up Small impression on the inside of the rim but otherwise in very good condition 120 Large brown pointed base jar marked N.H (North Haragen) New Kingdom 99 Red pottery cup. Cosmetic cup. Middle Kingdom. (Cemetary A or ) Haragen 137 ointed bottom clay pot with narrow neck. Outside fragile and has plant fibre imprint. Outside of the vessel seems quite fragile and has the potential to flake. aperwork inside the box: "Secret Egypt Schools Handling - Box 1, Object no. 99, Clay cosmetic pot. Temporary location: Rub - Cosmetic pots". 93 Shallow red clay dish with small base Small chips missing from the rim of the vessel. There is evidence of repair with a crack running through the vessel from rim to rim. Repaired with red substance. 122 Large red vessel 39cm high with black potters mark possibly early 18th Dynasty 81 WS C/13 ottery offering cup. 3.5cm high. 12th Dynasty Middle Kingdom, type 58 Cemetary A 83 Small clay cup - Offering Cup. 2.5cm high (Cemetary ) 12 Dyn MK Rim is not intact - part missing. 84 Small roughly made clay cup. 3.5cm high with small base. (Cemetary A) 12 Dyn MK 113 Shallow red clay dish with small base. ossibly 17th or early 18th Dynasty Dish has been rebuilt. Multiple cracks over the surface and repaired with red substance 82 Small clay dish with small base. Offering cup 2.5cm high (Cemetary A) 12 Dyn MK ew pieces missing from the rim but otherwise good condition 91 Very shallow dish made from red clay. Small base 97 Small red clay pot or cup. Base. Middle Kingdom
2 96 WWS C/12 Small clay pot or cup with base. Typical of MK Cemetary A or 85 Shallow clay dish M kingdom with base. ieces missing from the rim in places. 132 Dark red terracotta jar, no handles, small slender neck and narrow base. Marked HD on the base (Cemetary D) ossibly Syrian Base has a narrow fracture 131 Terracotta jar with grey coating. One handle, slender neck and small fragile base. 13.5cm high. Haragel 18th Dynasty Very slight and fragile jar 111 Shallow red clay dish with small base. Marked on the bottom in faded black ink th Dynasty Associated Number: Small shallow clay dish with narrow base Small pieces missing from rim but otherwise good condition 88 Small shallow clay dish with narrow base Small hole in the base of the vessel 128 Small red clay pot with small base. 12th Dynasty (MK) Cemetaries A, E, S. 90 Small shallow red clay dish with small base Small pieces missing from rim but otherwise good condition 121 Red clay pot with rounded base. Has been extensively repaired with red substance. Multiple large cracks across the vessel and small peices missing from the rim. 124 Narrow neck pot or jar with rounded bottom Cracked and repaired. Numbers 4, 4 and what looks like 13 marked in faded black ink on the body of the vessel 78 Small pot with narrow base and bulbous at the rim. Number 124 marked in faded black pen on the body of the vessel 123 Red clay pot with rounded base. Small repair at the rim
3 Red clay pot with rounded base. Used to have had handles 140 WS C/37 but are now missing. erhaps tolemaic - Roman. Handles are missing and cracked around the rim 125 WS C/35 Rough red pot 8.5cm high. Early 18th Dynasty laking into the tissue and rim is not intact 105 Smooth buff pot possibly stone kohl container Outer rim chipped slightly. Two pieces of linen in a plastic bag Both discoloured and frayed at the ends 138 Rough red pot 12cm high. Has been repaired. Multiple cracks across the surface 109 WS C/34 Red rounded lipped pot with small base. Could be as late as Roman Large crack around the centre of the vessel. Has been repaired 117 Jar. Very rough red. 18.5cm high with a pointed base Has been repaired. Multiple cracks and very fragile 182 Rounded and shaped stone. erhaps a weight for fishing ieces of bitumen used in mummifation process found in the mummy pits. Enclosed within folded paper, also contains a small piece of bone No number associated with this object Wrapped in folded paper, bones found from the mummy pit at Memphis No number associated with this object, very fragile bone fragments Bones from an Ibis ragile Two pieces of bitumen No number associated with this object 127 Large round bottomed pot with narrow neck and two ridges around the rim. A capital "i" has been inscribed into the clay when wet up by the rim. Orange in colour g 118 Red clay jar. Rounded bottom and narrow neck. (OK - I) 10.5cm high. Has been extensively repaired with red substance. Multiple large cracks across the vessel and small hole in the body of the vessel
4 114 Red clay pot stand, hollow with curled rim at one end and plain rim at the other which has large pieces missing from it Large cracks and pieces missing from plain rim. Very fragile 136 Rough orange pot/jar with flat base. Basic rim iece missing from rim but otherwise good condition 173 Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable 168 Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable. Outer coating peeling off and flaking into the tissue 176 Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable 169 Clay shabti figure, paint still adherring Degraded figure, features barely visable. Outer coating peeling off and flaking into the tissue 171 Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable. Outer coating peeling off and flaking into the tissue 178 Wooden Shabti figure, some paint still visable Two flint pieces one 11.5cm and the other 10cm in length. Both mounted on a sickle shaped piece of wood No number with these two objects (72 on written list, but also mentions both pieces are unmarked) 174 Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable. Outer coating peeling off and flaking into the tissue Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable. No number with this object 172 Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable 191 Small slate palette, grey with etched line around the middle 167 Small clay shabti figure. Degraded figure, features barely visable. Chunk has broken off the back but is contained within the tissue
5 ramed painting of apyrus on apyrus. On the back: "resd by Miss M. Wadham, Walthamstow. N,E, 29-X-1910" Large crack across the glass of the frame. No number with this object Tiny blue bead 143 Large red vessel 27.5cm high. Rounded base and flared neck. Rim is painted white and red stripes. Marked in black on the body of the vessel "667" and "" Rim has been repaired 61 lint. 5.5cm in length Marked on back CI and IINN 65 lint. 8.3cm in length Marked on back CI and IINN 64 lint. 9cm in length Marked on back CI and IINN 62 lint. 10.5cm in length Marked on back CI and IINN 63 lint. 6cm in length Marked on back NN VII 70 lint. 6cm in length 66 lint. 10cm in length Marked on back V 68 lint. 7.7cm in length 56, 57, 27, 58 A box of 5 gold coloured childs bracelets with snakes heads at some of the terminals. One of the bracelets with no numbers. 13 small periwinkle shells 26 Small gold coloured ring with snakes head
6 185 Hair combs made from oyster shell 3 String of 46 irregular beads with circular pattern Associated number 6 5 String of beads with threaded figure (bust) approx 3cm in length Small bronze Wadjet eye 180 Wooden Coptic comb with circular decoration along the top. Small hole at the top which has gone through to the other side 270 WS/BC/19 Circular disc of beads (Late period) Decorated Wadjet eye 16 WS/BC/26 String of circular beads String looks fragile String of long and small beads with 4 wooden scarab beatle beads reen Wadjet eye Composite collar-necklace of glazed beads and spacers. 164 Bag of blue beads 179 iece of wood either used as a tool or for some other purpose. Small holes on one side 183 Hand made from ivory
7 Box of nine Wadjet eyes made from different materials 20 String of 68 beads mixed shapes and colours 189 reystone pear shaped scraper 36 1 bronze needle 159 Terminal end piece to bead string. Stone Small hole through the curved end for stringing 188 WS/ODU/1 ointed bone or ivory pin Note on label: "Old Kingom tool, Haragen XXIII, 2" 192 Alabaster pendant Hole through narrow end for stringing 146 Blue fly amulet with broken wing (missing) 187 Ivory seven sided figure 193 Bone ring Broken in two pieces 148 Broken figure of Isis suckling infant Horus Still has earth adherring to it and it has gone green 162 Three beads. One cone shaped, one spherical orange bead and one long red bead 161 Three pendant beads that have been painted aint wearing off
8 151 rey stone with scarab beatle inscribes 194 art of a neck of a glass vessel ragile 24 String of 15 small striped beads forming a circle Blue seal imprint 7 Broken string of various beads with cross shaped pendant Very fragile 11 Two strings of bluish mixed beads connected by five long ones Very fragile 12 String of blue and black beads Very fragile 1 String of beads, carnelian, amethyst and others 18 WS/BC/14 String of beads mainly blue and beige, mainly cylindrical Very fragile Three beads of Bes. Two blue ones and a green one. All with holes for threading Three white small spherical beads 21 Necklace made from two strings of turquoise connected with oval shaped beads inbetween and bracelet made from same beads Number with this is 21. Not on the list Amulet of the Aegis Bes. reen glazed late period Stone carved sphinx headed scarab. 10.5cm, decorated scene incised on base
9 110 scarab shaped beads various sizes, blue and buff decorated with ridge pattern, reverse flat: mounted on card and labelled on the back "Worcester irls rammer School collection". Some of the scarabs are becoming disconnected from their mounting hotograph mounted onto wood and chipboard depicting men throwing pots to each other. ots arranged into pyramid shape Statue of Isis seated with Horus suckling. Isis wears the solar disc with horns on headress. Bronze, Late eriod or tolemaic Bronze is diseased. Very corroded. art of an old paper label (Egyptian Relics) Very fragile and ripped in places. One corner missing completely. 1 coin, AE. 3/4 Arcadius AD X VOT/V within wreath 1 coin, AE. 3/4 Arcadius AD X Salvs. Republicae. Victory advancing to left carrying trophy and dragging captive 4 coins. AE 3/4 Late 4th Century AD Wadjet eye - Amulet of the Eye of Horus. eatures on both sides - Left no highlighted detail, right features in black. Beard missing. reen glaze. Late eriod Amulet of the god Shu, kneeling position, arms raised holding sun disc (broken) reen glaze worn away. Late eriod Amulet to the goddess Isis or Hathor, wearing solar disc between horns headress. reen glaze. Late eriod Amulet of Thoth, represented as a seated baboon, green glaze. Late eriod Amulet of Thoth, represented as an Ibis with anthropomorphic form. ale green glaze. Late eriod Shabti figure, hieroglyphic inscription on the front. 26th-30th Dynasty. reen/blue glaze Shabti figure, hieroglyphic inscription on the front. 22nd-24th Dynasty. Blue glaze
10 Lower part of an amulet (legs only) was green glazed now ironised to a pink colour. Late eriod, possibly of Isis Shabti figure, green glaze. Broken from the legs down (missing) Hieroglyphic transcription included Bronze Shabti figure. Almost certainly a forgery. ossibly weighted with lead. Wadjet eye amulet in green glaze, pupil in black. lain reverse. Late eriod Decorated spherical bead in raised relief. reen glaze. Late eriod Bronze rectangular container mounted by shrew like figure. Late eriod. ossibly a coffin with contents of mouse (possibly). Amulet of a crocodile with hieroglyphic inscription on the base (possibly a modern forgery). Amulet of a panthers head off a bead composition in a necklace arrangement. Late eriod. reen glaze. Wadjet eye amulet encompassed in crenulated circular frame. reen glaze. Late eriod. Statue of Osiris with gaps for attaching Atef crown. Late eriod. Bronze. Statue of od tah wearing skull cap and carrying was septre. Bronze, Late eriod. Multiple Wadjet eye amulet features on bith sides, blue glaze. Late eriod. Mummified Ibis Very fragile. Wrappings are becoming loose and fragments flaking off into the tissue Mummified Rat Very fragile. Wrappings are becoming loose and fragments flaking off into the tissue
11 Mummified Crocodile Very fragile. Wrappings are becoming loose and fragments flaking off into the tissue Large framed with glass, piece of mummy cloth "resented by Adm Cumming, May 1921" 5 strands of lapis lazuli beads - long and short, with two arrow shaped spacers Statuette of Apis bull, depicted striding wearing solar disc with Ureaus. Late eriod. Bronze Decorated pottery flask (decorated on both sides) Romano - Syrian 1-3rd C AD Isis seated holding the infant Horus (Harpocrates). Isis wears the Hathor crown with the solar disc between the horns. Bronze. Late eriod and probably tolemaic No number with the object Shabti figure (broken from upper leg downwards) reen glaze 26th-30th Dynasty. Hieroglyphic transcription No number with the object String of 67 beads, different shapes, sizes and colours No number with the object Small green coloured squareish stone, flat No number with the object Small white cube like stone No number with the object 101 ale grey stone cosmetic pot marked "NH" Rim and base chipped 102 Dark grey stone cosmetic pot. Very small The pot has been repaired. Cracks all over it and the base has a hole lastic bag containing shards of green material. ossibly copper sulphate? 141 Medium sized pointed clay vessel with narrow neck arts of the vessel flaking away
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